I'm in with 10w and some not fancy center loaded vertical...You just have to
pick your times though.
I think I did notice that once you are in, the repeater seems to "hold" your
signal but if you drop your carrier you probably won't be able to pick it up
right away.
Anyway...no complaints...it's a lot of fun here in New England.
Roger
WA1KAT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ransom, Kenneth G. (JSC-OC)[BAR]" <kenneth.g.ransom at nasa.gov>
To: <n2oeq at aceweb.com>; <sarex at AMSAT.Org>
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 7:04 PM
Subject: [sarex] Re: ISS Repeater sensitivity
> Some of the discussion on the AMSAT-BB is reviewing this. Bob's response
seems most applicable to your comment.
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/archive/amsat-bb/48hour/msg61482.html
>> I have had good results using 5 watts into a ANLI telescoping vertical or
an Arrow antenna.
>> Kenneth - N5VHO
>> ________________________________
>> From: sarex-bounces at AMSAT.Org on behalf of Patrick McGrane
> Sent: Mon 2/4/2008 5:08 PM
> To: sarex at AMSAT.Org> Subject: [sarex] ISS Repeater sensitivity
>>>> Greetings from Patrick N2OEQ
>> I recall a response to an inquiry some time ago that the D700 recieve
squelch is turned up all the way when configured for crossband repeat. I
tried a vertical and 30 watts up with little success. Now I am using about
25 watts into a homebrew 7 element UHF beam fro the uplink with intermittent
success. It might only be my rig but I noticed the iss recieves a little low
( considering doppler compensation too)
>> A million thanks to all who made the recent operation possible.
>> pat
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